- A
flashtube (flashlamp)
produces an
electrostatic discharge with an
extremely intense, incoherent, full-spectrum
white light for a very
short time. A...
- a ruby rod that must be
pumped with very high energy,
usually from a
flashtube, to
achieve a po****tion inversion. The rod is
often placed between two...
-
intense illumination. The
light source is
commonly a
xenon flash lamp, or
flashtube,
which has a
complex spectrum and a
color temperature of approximately...
- the
flashtube, with both
windows and an inlet/outlet for the
liquid on each end. The dye cell is
usually side-pumped, with one or more
flashtubes running...
-
Ablation near the
electrode in a
flashtube. The high-energy
electrical arc
slowly erodes the gl****,
leaving a
frosted appearance....
- gas-discharge lamp,
useful both for
illumination and as a
voltage regulator. A
flashtube generates a
short pulse of
intense light useful for
photography by sending...
-
consists of
either a
rotating disk with
slots or
holes or a lamp such as a
flashtube which produces brief repetitive flashes of light. Usually, the rate of...
- lamps. A
xenon flashtube has a
typical wall-plug
efficiency of 50–70%,
exceeding that of most
other forms of lighting.
Because the
flashtube emits large...
- some
capacitors where dangerous voltages and
energies exist, such as in
flashtubes,
television sets,
microwave ovens and defibrillators, the
dielectric absorption...
- (purplish discoloration)
under intense UV illumination, as is
often seen in
flashtubes. "UV grade"
synthetic fused silica (sold
under various tradenames including...